12Synonyms found for delivered

Word Origin & History

deliver early 13c., from O.Fr. delivrer, from L.L. deliberare, from L. de- "away" + liberare "to free" (see deliberation). Sense of "hand over" is late 13c., which brings it in opposition to its root. Meaning "bring to childbirth" (unburden) is c.1300; that of "project, throw" is 1590s. Related: Deliverable (1755).

Example Sentences for delivered

Water the planting area thoroughly the day before the sod is delivered.

Having pizza delivered right to the lot is also popular.

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Megan it's either delivered to address you wrote, if it exists.

Meals were delivered to the inmates and they ate in their cells.

What can be revealed by my hosts is revealed: corn kernels are delivered and milled, dextrose is extracted from starch.

They overhauled two balky instruments, delivered two new ones and installed new gyroscopes and batteries.

The walls were hung with framed collages of the hundreds of babies he'd delivered.

The weekly science journals pile up, as do the news releases delivered by mail, electronic or snail.